The session surveys current options of both blockchain and traffic
analysis for various cryptocurrency networks (not limited to Bitcoin
only but including also Litecoin, Dash, Monero, Zcash and others). We
will explain in detail properties of cryptocurrency forensics including
address clustering, coinjoining of inputs, transaction mixing, and
traffic correlation. We will mention existing (non-)commercial tools and
provide a subjective list of features that a "good" tool should have.
We will demonstrate methods of cryptocurrency user tracking and crime
assessment.